Years ago I bought my first Lexar JumpDrive. It cost $9.99 and contained a "whooping" 64MB of data. You read that right: MB. (Believe it or not, it's still in use.) Fast forward to today and this new <SSK 64GB USB Flash Drive, Ultra High Speed USB3.0 Memory Stick Jump Drive Flash Drive with keychain design - Speed transfers up to 150MB/s for PC/Laptop/Computer > [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08Z7NDV37?th=1] also costs $9.99 but includes 64GB of data. That's 1000x more data (if my math is right). The old drive is plastic, but this new SSK is metal and much stronger. Also, the new drive is physically much smaller than the old one. It is formatted in FAT32. Of course this can easily be changed if you wish. Anyhow, its read/write speeds appear to be at least average, or maybe slightly better (based on my limited trial). What is definitely NOT average is the warranty: 5 years. Although I have several other flash drives with a 5 year warranty, they are all much more expensive than this one. So I think this SSK drive is excellent value for money. I believe if you need or just want a 64GB flash drive you won't find anything better than this one. Great design, great construction and overall great performance. How can you be wrong? HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Thank you for reading. Lawrence H. Balk
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